I think now days they warship stars, the tide, sun, moon and the sky. I'm sure that they do.
they worship at a shrine
Pagodas are more associated with Taoist worship than Buddhism although the team has become a generic reference word for an eastern place of worship. The Buddhist equivalent is known by other terns such as vihara.
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Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
Feet worship is primarily practiced in certain Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, where the feet are considered a sacred part of the body. In Hinduism, touching or bowing down to someone's feet is a sign of respect and reverence, while in Buddhist and Taoist practices, feet are seen as channels for energy flow and healing.
Chinese Taoist Association was created in 1957.
Lao Mountain Taoist was created in 1981.
Lao Tzu is deified and called 'Taishang Laojun' in Taoism. He is a divine immortal therefore Tiashang Laojun is part of the Taoist pantheon and worshipped amongst other gods.
Meiqing Chen has written: 'Shuo Sheng wang, dao xin yang' -- subject(s): Gods, Taoist, Guangze zun wang (Chinese deity), Religious life and customs, Taoism, Taoist Gods, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
she is Taoist.
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Taoists don't believe in any gods. They believe in peace and calmness through the body. They don't often pray but when they do, it's often for someone to talk to. Taoists believe in kung fu and all of that stuff but don't have any gods to worship. So if you find a name for a god of the Taoist it's happy for you but i don't think there is a Taoist god. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Taoists believe in numerous deities, headed by the Jade Emperor & his Bride the Empress of the West. Above the Jade Emperor are the 3 Pure Ones.